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Within hours of the first quarantine in the commune, the mayor of Coyhaique, Alejandro Huala (PS), noted that the strong increase in Covid-19 cases in recent months was a effect of the lack of refinement authorized by the Minsal in the Aysén Region last july.
“I think the lack of focus was a bad decision. We were guinea pigs, remember that we and Los Ríos left, and people relaxedIt was understood as a return to normality when restaurants, cafes, pubs were opened. We felt that we were returning to that habitual contact of getting together with friends and having a coffee and talking, “he said in The Cooperative Diary.
It should be remembered that in its 70 days in the initial opening stage, 247 infections, so the communal chief links the measure with the arrival of “irresponsibility, with all its capital letters, of some people, where they opened nightclubs and locked people inside touch by touch“.
This scenario was lived in the cabaret “Flavor”, named by the mayor as “the famous bunny local”, where the largest outbreak in the region took place, with 67 people who tested positive for coronavirus.
“A person who came from Punta Arenas infected and went to go to that place where there will have been a significant number of people and spread the virus – the mayor recalled -, and today we have a very fired situation. I’m not going to say out of control yet, but on the brink of uncontrol, and that’s why I was so insistent in requesting quarantine, understanding all the negative effects that this could bring. “
Therefore, Huala explained that to ensure that people comply with the measure “the sanitary cord will be much more rigorous, without a doubt,” and also, “the rest of the communes in the region will close their communal boundaries also so that people from Coyhaique do not enter “.